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by ethanbond
1086 days ago
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Theory Z: The prime motivation for every single employee in every single organization is improving their own local working and living conditions. Whether that materializes as X or Y behavior is a question of how well management can align the employee's self-interest with the organization's interest. Aligning incentives is harder in some jobs/industries than others, so for the hard ones, behavior would tend toward X, and for easier ones, behavior would tend toward Y. |
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Anyway the words and the details have changed but the fundamental relationship is still the same, and I think fits what you're describing as well. Left alone a worker would optimize for a safer or less stressful environment, or a shorter workday, over surplus production. But that surplus remains the resource that supports the lifestyle of people higher up in the hierarchy. You can only align these interests so far and they will never perfectly match.